Vasilopita
A citrusy cross between a cake and a bread, vasilopita is a traditional Greek cake served on New Year's eve or day. With a delicate, dry crumb, it's best served with coffee, tea or, perhaps more fittingly, Champagne. It is typically decorated with powdered sugar, icing, cloves, almonds or raisins to spell out the date of the new year. Traditionally, it is baked with a gold coin called a flouri inside to bring extra good luck to the person who finds it. An old subway token seems more fitting to New York life, but it should get a good scrubbing first.